A 32-year-old man was seriously injured when he was struck by a bus in Downtown Seattle on Tuesday morning.

Police say the incident happened at Third and Stewart around 7:20 a.m. Witnesses told KOMO News the bus appeared to have the right of way and the man just walked out in front of it.

The impact was strong enough to break the bicycle rack on the front of the bus, witnesses said.

Police said after the bus stopped, the man walked away. Moments later, a call came into Seattle Fire that a seriously injured man was found outside a Starbucks at Fourth and Pine, said spokesman Kyle Moore.

Medics arrived to find the man with several broken bones. The victim told medics he had been hit and dragged by a vehicle downtown, Moore said.

The man was taken to Harborview Medical Center to be treated for his injuries, and Moore said he was expected to survive.